/* Exception (throw catch) mechanism, for GDB, the GNU debugger. Copyright (C) 1986-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GDB. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . */ #include "defs.h" #include "exceptions.h" #include "breakpoint.h" #include "target.h" #include "inferior.h" #include "annotate.h" #include "ui-out.h" #include "serial.h" #include "gdbthread.h" #include "top.h" static void print_flush (void) { struct ui *ui = current_ui; struct serial *gdb_stdout_serial; struct cleanup *old_chain = make_cleanup (null_cleanup, NULL); if (deprecated_error_begin_hook) deprecated_error_begin_hook (); if (target_supports_terminal_ours ()) { make_cleanup_restore_target_terminal (); target_terminal_ours_for_output (); } /* We want all output to appear now, before we print the error. We have 3 levels of buffering we have to flush (it's possible that some of these should be changed to flush the lower-level ones too): */ /* 1. The _filtered buffer. */ if (filtered_printing_initialized ()) wrap_here (""); /* 2. The stdio buffer. */ gdb_flush (gdb_stdout); gdb_flush (gdb_stderr); /* 3. The system-level buffer. */ gdb_stdout_serial = serial_fdopen (fileno (ui->outstream)); if (gdb_stdout_serial) { serial_drain_output (gdb_stdout_serial); serial_un_fdopen (gdb_stdout_serial); } annotate_error_begin (); do_cleanups (old_chain); } static void print_exception (struct ui_file *file, struct gdb_exception e) { /* KLUGE: cagney/2005-01-13: Write the string out one line at a time as that way the MI's behavior is preserved. */ const char *start; const char *end; for (start = e.message; start != NULL; start = end) { end = strchr (start, '\n'); if (end == NULL) fputs_filtered (start, file); else { end++; ui_file_write (file, start, end - start); } } fprintf_filtered (file, "\n"); /* Now append the annotation. */ switch (e.reason) { case RETURN_QUIT: annotate_quit (); break; case RETURN_ERROR: /* Assume that these are all errors. */ annotate_error (); break; default: internal_error (__FILE__, __LINE__, _("Bad switch.")); } } void exception_print (struct ui_file *file, struct gdb_exception e) { if (e.reason < 0 && e.message != NULL) { print_flush (); print_exception (file, e); } } void exception_fprintf (struct ui_file *file, struct gdb_exception e, const char *prefix, ...) { if (e.reason < 0 && e.message != NULL) { va_list args; print_flush (); /* Print the prefix. */ va_start (args, prefix); vfprintf_filtered (file, prefix, args); va_end (args); print_exception (file, e); } } /* Call FUNC(UIOUT, FUNC_ARGS) but wrapped within an exception handler. If an exception (enum return_reason) is thrown using throw_exception() than all cleanups installed since catch_exceptions() was entered are invoked, the (-ve) exception value is then returned by catch_exceptions. If FUNC() returns normally (with a positive or zero return value) then that value is returned by catch_exceptions(). It is an internal_error() for FUNC() to return a negative value. See exceptions.h for further usage details. */ /* MAYBE: cagney/1999-11-05: catch_errors() in conjunction with error() et al. could maintain a set of flags that indicate the current state of each of the longjmp buffers. This would give the longjmp code the chance to detect a longjmp botch (before it gets to longjmperror()). Prior to 1999-11-05 this wasn't possible as code also randomly used a SET_TOP_LEVEL macro that directly initialized the longjmp buffers. */ int catch_exceptions (struct ui_out *uiout, catch_exceptions_ftype *func, void *func_args, return_mask mask) { return catch_exceptions_with_msg (uiout, func, func_args, NULL, mask); } int catch_exceptions_with_msg (struct ui_out *func_uiout, catch_exceptions_ftype *func, void *func_args, char **gdberrmsg, return_mask mask) { struct gdb_exception exception = exception_none; volatile int val = 0; struct ui_out *saved_uiout; /* Save and override the global ``struct ui_out'' builder. */ saved_uiout = current_uiout; current_uiout = func_uiout; TRY { val = (*func) (current_uiout, func_args); } CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ALL) { exception = ex; } END_CATCH /* Restore the global builder. */ current_uiout = saved_uiout; if (exception.reason < 0 && (mask & RETURN_MASK (exception.reason)) == 0) { /* The caller didn't request that the event be caught. Rethrow. */ throw_exception (exception); } exception_print (gdb_stderr, exception); gdb_assert (val >= 0); gdb_assert (exception.reason <= 0); if (exception.reason < 0) { /* If caller wants a copy of the low-level error message, make one. This is used in the case of a silent error whereby the caller may optionally want to issue the message. */ if (gdberrmsg != NULL) { if (exception.message != NULL) *gdberrmsg = xstrdup (exception.message); else *gdberrmsg = NULL; } return exception.reason; } return val; } /* This function is superseded by catch_exceptions(). */ int catch_errors (catch_errors_ftype *func, void *func_args, char *errstring, return_mask mask) { struct gdb_exception exception = exception_none; volatile int val = 0; struct ui_out *saved_uiout; /* Save the global ``struct ui_out'' builder. */ saved_uiout = current_uiout; TRY { val = func (func_args); } CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ALL) { exception = ex; } END_CATCH /* Restore the global builder. */ current_uiout = saved_uiout; if (exception.reason < 0 && (mask & RETURN_MASK (exception.reason)) == 0) { /* The caller didn't request that the event be caught. Rethrow. */ throw_exception (exception); } exception_fprintf (gdb_stderr, exception, "%s", errstring); if (exception.reason != 0) return 0; return val; }